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Ashitaka is not a cheerful, worry-free boy. He is a melancholic boy who has a fate. I feel that I am that way myself, but until now, I have not made a film with such a character. Ashitaka was cursed for a very absurd reason. Sure, Ashitaka did something he should not have done - killing Tatari Gami. But there was enough reason to do so from the humans’ viewpoint. Nevertheless, he received a deadly curse. I think that is similar to the lives of people today. I think this is a very absurd thing that is part of life itself.
Hayoa Miyazaki (via okkotonushi)Posted on February 2, 2012 via I'm here to kill the humans and save the forest with 12 notes
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